This Tribal Geometric Brown Earth Tone Antique Small Late 19th Century Caucasus Kazak Rug is a premier example of high-altitude tribal weaving traditions from the southwestern Caucasus. Hand-knotted from long-staple wool rich in natural lanolin, this rectangular rug features a 0.5-inch pile height with a lustrous finish. The composition showcases a powerful geometric narrative with stepped medallions and ancient totemic symbols like eight-pointed stars and S-hooks. Its rare brown earth-tone palette, derived from natural sources, provides a sophisticated foundation for vibrant accents of ivory, terracotta, and sky blue. Over a century of history has created a beautiful abrash tonal variation throughout the field. This versatile piece serves as a prestigious wall hanging or a soulful accent for a library or study, bridging the gap between ancient nomadic geometry and modern interior design.